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- Localization and dynamics of the anticarcinogenic curcumin with GM1 and . . .
In this work, we have studied the localization, dynamics and stability of curcumin in various miceller assemblies using a combination of absorbance and fluorescence spectroscopic approaches
- Curcumin’s membrane localization and disruptive effects on cellular . . .
The sensitivity of cells to curcumin presence depends on the saturation level of their membranes; the more rigid the membrane, the lower the concentration of curcumin causes its disruption
- Quantitative cellular uptake, localization and cytotoxicity of curcumin . . .
In this paper, applying absorption and unique fluorescence spectral properties of curcumin, we made an attempt to measure quantitative uptake and intracellular localization of curcumin in four different cell types and tried to correlate these results with its cytotoxicity
- Fluorescence images are showing intracellular localization of curcumin . . .
Download scientific diagram | Fluorescence images are showing intracellular localization of curcumin in mpkCCD c14 cells
- Uptake and time‐dependent subcellular localization of native and . . .
The incorporation of curcumin into polysorbate 80 micelles improves its naturally low oral bioavailability in humans Here, we investigated uptake and time-dependent localization of curcumin in intestinal cells when administered as native or micellar formulation
- Localization and dynamics of the anticarcinogenic curcumin with GM1 and . . .
In this work, we have studied the localization, dynamics and stability of curcumin in various miceller assemblies using a combination of absorbance and fluorescence spectroscopic approaches
- Particle size effect of curcumin nanosuspensions on cytotoxicity . . .
This study aimed to investigate the particle size effect on bioactivity, cellular internalization and bioavailability of curcumin (CUR) nanosuspension (CUR-NS)
- Curcumin Loaded Nanoliposomes Localization by Nanoscale . . . - MDPI
Here, we used nano-vesicles made of phospholipids to carry and protect curcumin in its membrane Various curcumin amounts were encapsulated in the produced phospholipid system to form drug-loaded liposomes Curcumin’s concentration was evaluated using UV-visible measurements
- Quantitative cellular uptake, localization and cytotoxicity of curcumin . . .
Using laser confocal microscopy, intracellular localization of curcumin was monitored and the results indicated that curcumin is located both in the cell membrane and the nucleus
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